Operational and locational characteristics of street vending in Kumasi Metropolis (Ghana)

B. Solomon-Ayeh, R. King, I. Decardi-Nelson
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The dynamics of street vending in terms of operational and locational characteristics were investigated. The exploratory research was conducted in the Kumasi Metropolis to illustrate that trading location is important and that street vendors are small space users. The locational characteristics induced impulse buying, by providing amenity value and convenient sales opportunity, and therefore the vendors returned after eviction, refused to lea-ve the sites, and re-occupied the streets. There was general perception that street vending created job opportuni-ties and provided livelihood option to many poor urban residents. The city authorities had not been able to en-force bye-laws to control the activities of the street vendors, thereby, creating chaotic urban environment. Sustainable solutions to the problems associated with street vending could be achieved through attitudinal chan-ge, education and skill training, alternative employment opportunities and relocation to other satellite markets. The recommendation is to institute measures to prohibit the activities, and prevent the negative and undesirable impacts on the urban environment.
加纳库马西市区街头贩卖的经营与区位特征
从经营特征和区位特征两个方面对街头贩卖的动态进行了研究。探索性研究是在库马西大都会进行的,以说明交易地点是重要的,摊贩是小空间使用者。通过提供舒适的价值和便利的销售机会,区位特征诱导了冲动购买,因此供应商在驱逐后返回,拒绝离开场地,并重新占领街道。人们普遍认为,街头贩卖创造了就业机会,并为许多贫穷的城市居民提供了谋生的选择。城市当局未能执行规章来控制街头小贩的活动,从而造成了混乱的城市环境。可以通过改变态度、教育和技能培训、替代就业机会和迁往其他卫星市场,实现与街头贩卖有关的问题的可持续解决办法。建议采取措施禁止这些活动,防止对城市环境产生负面和不良影响。
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